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5 Primrose Bank

A beautiful village garden overlooking the river Eden and Hadrian’s Wall footpath. Gravel paths take you through several garden rooms featuring extensive vegetable garden, small orchard, rose garden, wildlife pond, wide mixed borders with espaliered crab apples on the boundary, rose clad pergolas and arches. Designed to be wildlife friendly. Gravel paths unsuitable for wheelchairs.

Owner Info

5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank
5 Primrose Bank

About 5 Primrose Bank

Part of the garden is designed by Dan Todd Landscape Design in 2022.

5 Primrose Bank features

  • Cashless
  • Groups Welcome
  • Refreshments
  • Roses
  • Vegetable Area
  • Wildlife Garden

Location details

5 Primrose Bank,
Carlisle,
Cumberland,
CA6 4QT

Directions to 5 Primrose Bank
From M6 J44 take A689 towards Hexham. At the next r'about take the 1st turn towards Brampton/Hexham. Take the 2nd turn on R to Crosby on Eden. Park at the village hall.

5 Primrose Bank openings

For this open day you can book your tickets in advance. Click on the yellow button below to book or you can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Home-made teas.
Admission Adult: £4.50
Child: Free
Opening times 12:30-16:30

Visit by Arrangement

This garden opens for By Arrangement visits from 24 June to 15 July for groups of between 10 and 40.

Please contact the garden owner to discuss your requirements and arrange a date for a group or bespoke visit.

Refreshments Light refreshments.
Admission Adult: £5.00
Child: Free

Accessibility

  • Gravel paths make wheelchair access difficult.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 5 Primrose Bank at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, 5 Primrose Bank does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Yes. 5 Primrose Bank seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.